Memphis said he was going to leak me a track from his forthcoming album, Bittersweet. And when I downloaded, let me tell you I was just blown away. The content alone really moved me. The way each emcee addresses the topic of addiction is thought provoking stuff. I am really proud to be able to bring you the Agnes In Wonderland Remix ft. Marlon D and Sesy Basila. The production is done by Remshot and sounds impervious to criticism to me. Check it out, download it, and pass it onto all your friends. Surely they want some good music!
Memphis Reigns – Interview (2011)
Those of you familiar with hip hop lore may also be familiar with the name Memphis Reigns. He released a very sought after album with his compadre Genelec entitled Scorpion Circles in 2002. Kids were trading tapes (dating myself here) of this album all over the web at the time. Others of you may have just got acquainted with him when checking out his latest album, Frog Hill Legend. Yet still others of you are still sitting in the dark so… Let there be light!
When I reviewed Frog Hill Legend, Praverb The Wyse emailed me and said that he knew Memphis and asked if I wanted his contact information. I took him up on the offer and am very grateful that Memphis has taken the time to politic with me and answer a few questions about life and music.
Memphis Reigns is an incredibly skilled artist and if you haven’t had an opportunity, make sure you check out his music. You won’t regret it. For now, do yourself a favor and read his answers to the interview questions. They are very introspective.
Single You Out: Ed E. Ruger – Dummy Disease (ft. DJ Phillie Phresh)
Ed E. Ruger shot me over his album a few weeks ago. I gave it a full listen and think it’s solid. There are quite a few bangers on the album. I haven’t had a chance to review it completely but yesterday, Ruger broadcasted the track, Dummy Disease, over Twitter. It is one of the standout tracks from the album and thought you all might want to hear it. You can cop his new album on Itunes, Ziplocked and Loaded.
Amadeus The Stampede – Scars Of Life (Video)
Amadeus The Stampede has been on a prolific run so far for 2011. He has re-released all of his previous work for FREE via Twitter. He released Universal Language in January. He has released two projects in March. The Mad House Music EP and The Devil Made Me Do It. The latter is where this single was lifted for the visuals. If you enjoy this then you will really enjoy his previous work. The man is very talented. I am going to try and post his discography soon, although a lot of it comes without cover art.
Single You Out: Swollen Members – Do Or Die
I spotted this over at 2DopeBoyz. I know the Dagger Mouth album is just a couple of weeks a way and I just wanted to give props where they are do. I love it when these guys are in a dark place and drop lyrics from the dungeons of their minds. I will admit that I am pretty bias. I have always enjoyed their music. Balance is a classic album in my opinion and I credit these guys with giving me dope music when I too was in a pretty dark place. The production on Do or Die I will assume is by Rob The Viking and he does a great job creating that eerie feel with the music.
Ripynt – On Second Thought Vol. 1 (2011)
Artist: Ripynt
Album: On Second Thought Vol. 1
Source: Twitter
Tracklisting:
- Looky Looky
- In My Dreams
- Best Of Me
- Get Addicted
- One Of These Nights
- I’m Back
- Hindsight (ft. Latin Rose)
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These are the kinds of releases that make my day. Short. Intense. Dope. Ripynt is an artist that has dropped consistently dope material in the past and I have kept my ears peeled for some new material. He dropped A Mid-Summer’s Day Drive with Sinic in 2009 for free, in addition his first full length album, Re-Inventing Poetics, also dropped. Both of those releases have great replay value.
On Second Thought Vol. 1 is really a continuation from Ripynt’s previous releases. He delivers loads of clever lines and dope verses, but also the production, especially on a couple of tracks in particular, is impressive. This is the type of EP that takes no shorts. You don’t get a lot of music but what you do get is concentrated hip hop.
From the jump you know Ripynt is going to bring you a high energy release with the track Looky Looky. The piano riff and beat really make the head nod. It’s apparent that the premise of this track was inspired by Nas’, I Made You Look, as it is nuanced in both the lyrics and the beat, but the rhymes and production on the whole are entirely fresh and inspiring. Looky Looky forces the listener to pay attention. Ripynt dares you to disregard him with this track.
One of the more emotionally charged tracks is, In My Dreams. This tracks details the story of a boy who grows to a man by the name of Joe. Joe encounters numerous instances of loss around him. Close family members and friends die throughout the track. But more than just a depressing story that focuses on negativity, Ripynt leads the character to overcoming these obstacles and succeeding. The production takes a back seat as Ripynt tells this story until the sample croons “Hold me…In my dreams”. It’s all together very powerful music.
The joint, Best Of Me, is lyrically the strongest of the bunch. On this track you get the sense that Ripynt is pulling from somewhere deeply personal. He has got some thoughts to get off of his chest and convey to the listener. I thought his first few bars were very noteworthy of sharing so I thought I would jot them down for you:
It feels like the dark’s always above me / No sunlight, no heart to ever love me / I love Him but my God sometimes disgusts me / And still has the nerve to ask me to blindly trust He / He who doesn’t have a face / He who doesn’t show a trace / Of caring whether or note we get erased / But it’s He who gave me air in the first place / And it’s He who gave me the opportunity to be great…
Lyrically brilliant.
Ripynt embodies everything that is right about hip hop. He practices his craft not only with precision and skill but with heart and feeling. He is able to deliver rhymes that will shatter the competition but also embraces the opportunity to move the hearts and minds of his listeners. On Second Thought Vol. 1 does in seven tracks what 22-Track mixtapes often fail to do, none of which more important than impress.
Kaimbr x Kev Brown – The Alexander Green Project (2011)
Album: The Alexander Green Project
Source: Itunes
Tracklisting:
1. Solid (Feat. Kenn Starr & Sean Born) (Prod. By Kev Brown)
2. Gritz (Prod. By Kev Brown)
3. Audio Background (Prod. By Kev Brown)
4. Firewater (Feat. Cy Young) (Prod. By Kev Brown)
5. Hook (Prod. By Kev Brown)
6. Rapping (Feat. Sean Born) (Prod. By Kev Brown)
7. Songs (Prod. By Kev Brown)
8. My Apology (Prod. By Kev Brown)
9. Three Sixty (Prod. By Kev Brown)
10. Army Fatigue Rap (Feat. DJ Roddy Rod & Hassan Mackey) (Prod. By Kev Brown)
11. The Combination (Feat. Sean Born, Kenn Starr, Dj Marshall Law, Quatermaine, IQ & Hassan Mackey) (Prod. By Kev Brown)
12. We Getting On (Prod. By Kev Brown)
13. More Gritz (Feat. Asher Roth & The Kid Daytona) (Prod. By Kev Brown)
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I am not up on Kaimbr. I saw him on the Rawkus 50 a few years ago but none of his music ever made it into my Ipod. Not because I didn’t like him as an artist, but I just have to claim ignorance on this one. Well, for my ears, the wait is finally over. The Alexander Green Project features the aforementioned Kaimbr flowing over Kev Brown production. That same production is based upon Al Green’s music. The project is very harmonious and proves to be a great listen by any standard of the imagination.
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Nico The Beast – Wake The Beast (Video)
Nico The Beast is one of the few artists that I see that can do no wrong in the musical sphere. This cut comes off of his last album, The Beast Within which you should probably already own, right?
L*Roneous – Notes Of The Righteous Outlaw (2011)
Artist: L*Roneous
Album: Notes Of The Righteous Outlaw
Source: Itunes
Tracklisting:
- The Notes (ft. DJ Cue) (Prod. By Gennessee)
- Outlaw (ft. Haze Of 40 Love) (Prod. By Miko)
- My Name (Prod. By Rick D)
- The Message (Prod. By Essence)
- Full Metal (ft. DJ Bizkid) ( Prod. By Russel Fong)
- Saks Piff Avenue (ft. Great Muta) (Prod. By Freshchuck)
- The Sound Of Color (ft. DJ Troubleman) (Prod. By Def-1)
- Happiness (ft. Gigio) (Prod. By Dren Doh)
- Gas (ft. Spank Pops) (Prod. By All_Key)
- Righteous (Prod. By Def-1)
- No Titulo (Prod. By Equal)
- Complexity (Prod. By Static Elastic)
- Ducking The Dogs (ft. Flight27) (Prod. By Static Elastic)
- Evrybody (ft. Subverse and Equipto) (Prod. By Cozmo)
- Beat Sing (Prod. By Scienz)
- Fade Away (Prod. By Russel Fong)
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You need this in your life. You need to listen to this release right now! Is that direct enough? This is one of those albums that has massive replay value. I could listen to it again and again. There are no weak tracks and there are certainly some bangers. Lyrically, L*Roneous has complex and sometimes abstract wordplay, with a lot of message to back it up.
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